Karina Gould, born on June twenty-eighth, nineteen eighty-seven, is a prominent Canadian politician and a dedicated member of the Liberal Party. Since October nineteenth, two thousand fifteen, she has represented the riding of Burlington in the House of Commons, where her influence and commitment to public service have made a significant impact.
Gould's political journey took a notable turn when she was appointed as the minister of Democratic Institutions on February first, two thousand seventeen. Her tenure in this role was marked by her dedication to enhancing democratic processes in Canada. On November twentieth, two thousand nineteen, she transitioned to the position of minister of International Development, showcasing her versatility and commitment to global issues.
Making history, Gould became the youngest woman to serve as a Cabinet minister in Canadian history and the first woman to have a child while holding a federal ministerial position. After going on maternity leave in January two thousand twenty-four, she was temporarily succeeded as House Leader by Steven MacKinnon, returning to her role in July of the same year.
In a bold move, on January eighteenth, two thousand twenty-five, Gould announced her candidacy for the Liberal leadership. As the youngest candidate and the only one still serving as a cabinet minister, she demonstrated her ambition and dedication to her party. Although she resigned from her ministerial role on January twenty-fourth, two thousand twenty-five, she made a commendable showing, placing third in the leadership election.